Melbourne, FL – Beachgoers in Melbourne should exercise caution as the National Weather Service has issued a moderate rip current risk along the coast. While the morning started with chilly temperatures near 45 degrees, the area is expected to warm up significantly, with highs reaching the mid-70s by this afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, conditions will remain sunny with light northwest winds, making for a pleasant day outdoors. However, those visiting local beaches near Highway A1A should heed rip current warnings, particularly around low tide. Swimmers are advised to stay near lifeguarded areas and avoid venturing too far from the shore.
Looking ahead, Melbourne can expect a steady climb in temperatures as the week progresses. Monday will bring a high near 77 degrees with mostly clear skies. By midweek, sunny conditions will dominate, with temperatures peaking at 79 degrees on Wednesday. Thanksgiving Day promises even warmer weather, with highs reaching a balmy 82 degrees under clear skies.
Overnight lows will range from the upper 50s to low 60s, ensuring comfortable evenings for residents and visitors. The week’s calm weather is expected to continue, although wind gusts may pick up slightly heading into Friday and Saturday.
Plan outdoor activities early this week, but stay informed about changing beach safety conditions by checking local forecasts.
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